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For pet owners, heading into the winter months is something we look forward to as a much needed break from the bugs that can wreck havoc on our pets and homes. We think we can ease up on the medications … Continue reading →

1. Ever wonder why Fido buries his treats and even toys? This instinctual behavior stems from your pup’s instincts in the wild, where burying a surplus of food acted kind of as a fridge. In the case with food that … Continue reading →

With over 300 dog breeds that exist today, it can seem quite overwhelming when deciding on a new pet to adopt into to your family. Should you get a big or small dog? Working dog or terrier? Toy breed? While … Continue reading →

Flea and tick treatment for dogs is one of the most effective ways to treat and prevent fleas and ticks, especially during the height of the season. Applying flea and tick topical treatment is painless, quick, and fairly easy to … Continue reading →

We love our pets and they are part of the family. So when we go on a trip, of course we want our pets to come along too! There are things we need to consider before traveling with them, … Continue reading →

Warm balmy nights and long sunny days are one of the pleasures of summer but it also means we are right in the middle of flea season. If you live in a warmer or more humid climate, fleas are likely … Continue reading →

We are right in the middle of flea and tick season, have you been checking your pets? It is now more important than ever to regularly check your pets for fleas and ticks in addition to using the right preventative … Continue reading →

VetGuard Plus is making an impact on the pet health industry, offering vet recommended flea & tick control at prices you can afford. Watch our VetGuard Plus TV commercial, now airing nationwide. In addition to following our websites, you can … Continue reading →

Situation Fleas are the bane of all dog owners. And dog owners who ignore the problem, do so at great risk to their pet, as well as to all of the humans living in the home. Dr. Liz Hanson, a … Continue reading →